first thing first. pull the drive. leave it UNplugged -saying sitting on a desk - for at least 24hrs. Then try on a different rig. IF it works it probably will work until it really dies.

If its dead-dead some good options are Intel 520 (Intel are a majority of what I personally use in my own rigs), Crucial M4 (other personal choice), Sammy 830. Look for sales on Sammy 840 PRO (stay away from std 840). Other good options are the SanDisk Extreme. Its also good kit. :)

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darn i wish to see your post very earlier... well be honest i think my ssd caused black screen+ frozen keyboard... (had this problem from um 1 year ago?) and i guess 2 years average lifetime for ssd... please correct me if i am wrong..

i will use your suggestion! i need... i mean i MUST get ssd by tomorrow... i need to finish my report or i have to re-write the shitty report ;[...

here is two video... 1 is for normal mode (same problem on safe mode tho) and other is um repair the window... but dont know if ssd is alive?)

I can report that after almost two years of use on my Crucial M4 64Gb and my Intel 320 series 40Gb, both are still reporting 100% health and have not given me any grief. They are in use as boot drives along with regular HDDs for storage.

i think last time i check ssd tweaker reported my ssd is 100% health... ;\

i dont think its accuracy... i dont know what kind of the damage is...

My dad has the same SSD on his computer. Died the same way as you described. I just went to get it RMA'd but it would cost me around $30 to shipped to CA and my dad already replaced it with an intel 320.